Women, Influence and Power in Law Conference – October 2-4, 2013

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the upcoming Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference:

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The Only National Forum Facilitating Women-to-Women Exchange on Current Legal Issues

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference is presented by Summit Business Media’s Legal Suite – InsideCounsel magazine, InsideCounsel.com (website), producers of the 13th annual IC SuperConference, the prestigious Transformative Leadership Awards, and creators of Project 5/165.

Presented by InsideCounsel Magazine, the pioneering monthly magazine exclusively serving general counsel and other top in-house legal professionals, the first annual Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference offers an opportunity for unprecedented exchange with women outside counsel. This unique event was created with the assistance of an unheralded advisory board comprised of highly placed women attorneys who are all direct reports to the general counsel and were drawn from across the country. These attorneys have the highest levels of expertise and experience in key practice areas.

The Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference is not a forum for lawyers to discuss so-called “women’s issues.” It is a conference for women in-house and outside counsel to discuss current legal topics, bringing their individual experience and perspectives on issues of:

  • Governance & Compliance
  • Litigation & Investigations
  • Intellectual Property
  • Government Relations & Public Policy
  • Global Litigation & Transactions
  • Labor & Employment
  • Executive Leadership Skills Development

2011 SuperConference Change, Grow, Innovate – From Legal Advisor to Strategic Partner May 23- 24 Chicago, IL

The National Law Review is a proud sponsor of Inside Counsel’s 11th Annual SuperConference Monday May 23- Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago, IL. 

Change, Grow, Innovate – From Legal Advisor to Strategic Partner

InsideCounsel’s 11th Annual SuperConference is designed to provide senior legal professionals insights, ideas and solutions to help them meet their growing responsibilities and evolving needs. Developed by in-house counsel, for in-house counsel, SuperConference will provide you innovative resolutions essential to addressing your department’s business and legal needs.

Conference Overview

• Research-based, market-driven content addressing the evolving role and needs of in-house counsel

• 19 interactive educational sessions with real-world case studies

• Unparalleled networking opportunities with senior level corporate counsel from Fortune-500 companies

• The industry’s best-valued corporate legal conference — Earn up to 12 CLE Credits for less than $38 per credit*

*Based on in-house early bird rate of $449

Keynote Speakers

Opening Keynote – Former White House Deputy Counsel Daniel J. Meltzer.

Keynote Panel: Managing Up: Ways on Managing the Board, CEO & CFO – Featuring Kraft Foods’ GC Marc Firestone and MillerCoors’ CLO Karen Ripley.

Keynote Panel: Corporate Governance – Featuring Scripps Network’s CLO A.B. Cruz, III, Corn Products’ GC Mary Ann Hynes, and DLA Piper’s Anastasia Kelly.

$100 Discount off registration before April 1st with Promo Code WBNLR1 To Register and for More Info.  Please Click Here:

“The Power of Professionalism:” An Attorney’s Take on the Nexus Between Professionalism and Personal Success

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Professionalism serves as a constant in the legal profession but its potential benefits remain untapped. Among practicing attorneys, professionalism vacillates in between a theoretical concept and the more mundane aspect of working in a law firm environment. We study the topic in law school, abide by the Model Rules of Professional Conduct in our careers, are warned by our bosses of the consequences of acting in a manner not deemed professional. But can embracing professionalism elevate us in our own careers? Can professionalism uplift the legal community as a whole? Can professionalism serve as an omnipotent guidepost to attorneys across the spectrum?

Gregory Gallopoulos, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for General Dynamics and selected keynote speaker for the upcoming 13th Annual SuperConference, seems to thinks so. In his speech entitled “The Power of Professionalism” that addresses in-house attorneys across the country at the SuperConference, Mr. Gallopoulos plans to explore the nexus between professionalism and personal success. In doing so, he simultaneously reframes professionalism from an abstract notion to a philosophy encompassing the hallmarks of law, as well as brings a sense of vigor back to the legal field.

In an interview with me regarding his speech, Mr. Gallopoulos explicated on professionalism, its upsides and consequences and how he envisions the legal industry. He identified key attributes of a professional in the legal industry as one who renders objective and independent counsel, free of barriers. The professional in her legal capacity is one with a mastery of legal knowledge and an adherence to ethical standards that are more rigorous than the norms.

In his analysis of how an attorney can embrace professionalism. Mr. Gallopoulos stressed the commerce-dominated world the attorney inhabits. He theorized that the legal professional must act intentionally in the interest of the law over monetary and ancillary factors. Moreover, the legal professional must constantly ensure her own independence– while attorneys owe a duty of loyalty to their clients, they cannot be dominated by their clients’ interests. Rather, they must strive to be objective and render advice based on the situational circumstances.

If the attorney is successful in doing so, she will enact the role of a professional as opposed to just an employee. Mr. Gallopoulos distinguished the two based on the professional’s obligations to the ethical standards of the profession that transcend employee duties. For instance, the professional’s advice cannot be tied to the employer-employee relationship if it is truly objective and independent. Instead, the lawyer’s obligation to the legal system supersedes that to his workplace.

Mr. Gallopoulos argued that the benefits are twofold in that attorneys who conduct themselves professionally empower themselves in the workplace. By providing objective and independent counsel and assisting others, an attorney can gain stature that leaves her qualified, in turn safeguarding her job security. Secondly, the attorney can also earn personal success when acting in a professional manner. Mr. Gallopoulos stressed the personal satisfaction that comes from contributing to the profession and earning the approval of one’s peers.  He also established the common sense argument that the sought-after attorney is one who has impeccable judgment– that which is independent and objective.

But there are difficulties associated with acting in a professional capacity and Mr. Gallopoulos acknowledged this. The reality is that the world may not be prepared to hear independent and objective advice, regardless of whether these attributes may be the essence of the profession. However, Mr. Gallopoulos suggested that the competent lawyer can provide counsel to her clients with a sense of empathy that displays a commitment to assisting the client.

The question of whether professionalism serves a purpose in the contemporary legal setting still remains.  Mr. Gallopoulos readily pointed out that though it is far too easy to focus on pension plans and billable hours, the law is more than a means of earning livelihood. In his interactions with young attorneys, many of whom appear unhappy practicing law, he has noticed a failure to make professionalism a priority which would have provided them with a sense of contentment. In today’s evolving legal profession which has been affected by the failing economy, he urges attorneys to take the road less travelled and maintain professionalism, thereby contributing to the legal profession as a whole. In his portrait of professionalism, he depicted a structured legal profession that will flourish when its own thinking and methodology is shared and promoted by attorneys alike.

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Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel – April 24-26, 2013

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel by the ABA:

Internal Corporate Investigations April 24-26 2013

April 24 – 26, 2013

Where

  • St. Regis
  • 923 16th St NW
  • Washington, DC 20006-1701
  • United States of America

This intensive National Institute remains incomparable in its examination of the demanding issues that define corporate internal investigations.   Our distinguished faculty is comprised of in-house & outside counsel, and government lawyers along with nationally-acclaimed forensic accountants and investigators.  These professionals, top in their field from years of corporate practice, will share key strategies for avoiding the pitfalls often faced by in-house counsel on a daily basis and particularly during corporate investigations.

Attendees of this advanced national curriculum will:

  • Learn strategies to avoid new challenges facing in-house counsel
  • Gain practical knowledge about the Responsible Corporate Officers Doctrine
  • Increase their proficiency in current compliance and fraud investigation procedures
  • Walk away with information that will address unique challenges and needs during daily practice

Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel – April 24-26, 2013

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel by the ABA:

Internal Corporate Investigations April 24-26 2013

April 24 – 26, 2013

Where

  • St. Regis
  • 923 16th St NW
  • Washington, DC 20006-1701
  • United States of America

This intensive National Institute remains incomparable in its examination of the demanding issues that define corporate internal investigations.   Our distinguished faculty is comprised of in-house & outside counsel, and government lawyers along with nationally-acclaimed forensic accountants and investigators.  These professionals, top in their field from years of corporate practice, will share key strategies for avoiding the pitfalls often faced by in-house counsel on a daily basis and particularly during corporate investigations.

Attendees of this advanced national curriculum will:

  • Learn strategies to avoid new challenges facing in-house counsel
  • Gain practical knowledge about the Responsible Corporate Officers Doctrine
  • Increase their proficiency in current compliance and fraud investigation procedures
  • Walk away with information that will address unique challenges and needs during daily practice

Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel – April 24-26, 2013

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel by the ABA:

Internal Corporate Investigations April 24-26 2013

 

April 24 – 26, 2013

Where

  • St. Regis
  • 923 16th St NW
  • Washington, DC 20006-1701
  • United States of America

This intensive National Institute remains incomparable in its examination of the demanding issues that define corporate internal investigations.   Our distinguished faculty is comprised of in-house & outside counsel, and government lawyers along with nationally-acclaimed forensic accountants and investigators.  These professionals, top in their field from years of corporate practice, will share key strategies for avoiding the pitfalls often faced by in-house counsel on a daily basis and particularly during corporate investigations.

Attendees of this advanced national curriculum will:

  • Learn strategies to avoid new challenges facing in-house counsel
  • Gain practical knowledge about the Responsible Corporate Officers Doctrine
  • Increase their proficiency in current compliance and fraud investigation procedures
  • Walk away with information that will address unique challenges and needs during daily practice

Upcoming Summer 2012 CLE National Institutes

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the ABA’s Upcoming Summer 2012 CLE National Institutes:

Learn and network at these in-person,full-day or multi-day seminars held live in various locations across the country that draw lawyers from across the nation.

Upcoming Spring 2012 CLE National Institutes

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the ABA’s Upcoming Spring 2012 CLE National Institutes:

Learn and network at these in-person,full-day or multi-day seminars held live in various locations across the country that draw lawyers from across the nation.

Upcoming Spring 2012 CLE National Institutes

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the ABA’s Upcoming Spring 2012 CLE National Institutes:

Learn and network at these in-person,full-day or multi-day seminars held live in various locations across the country that draw lawyers from across the nation.

NY City Bar White Collar Crime Institute

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the inaugural White Collar Crime Institute, on Monday, May 14, 2012 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in New York City, NY.

This excellent review of developments in criminal and regulatory enforcement has been organized by our White Collar Criminal Law Committee, chaired John F. Savarese of Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz. Our program will feature keynote addresses by Preet Bharara, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Eric Schneiderman, Attorney General of the State of New York. The panels on key legal and strategic issues will include senior government officials, federal judges, academics, general counsel of leading New York based corporations and financial institutions, and top practitioners in the field. We have crafted the program to maximize their value for white collar practitioners and corporate counsel.

Plenary sessions will focus on:
  • Providing perspectives of top general counsel concerning the challenges they confront in this new era of expanded corporate prosecutions
  • Discussions of the increasing importance of media coverage in these cases and its impact on prosecutorial decision-making.

Break-out sessions will address:

  • Techniques for winning trials
  • Ethical issues presented by white-collar corporate investigations
  • Trends in white-collar sentencing, and
  • The special challenges of handling cross-border investigations.